Fortnite players are disappointed that they are unable to celebrate victories with their friends in the game due to a bug in Chapter 5 Season 4.
Emoting with your friends just after the Victory Royale text appears in Fortnite after eliminating the last opponent is no doubt one of the most satisfying things in the game. Maybe youpulled off an insane combo with Captain America’s Shield, or one tapped your opponent as they were trying to heal behind a bush.
Either way, things like these always call for a celebration, and there are justso many in-game emotes that let you express your victoryand happiness. However, recently, players have noticed that they are unable to move and emote after a Victory Royale.
While this has been a recurring issue, players in aReddit threadare upset that this bug is back in Chapter 5, Season 4.
“My duo partner and I, when we win a Victory Royale, we would run to each other and do a synced emote. Why did they take this out? That was the best part of winning with your partner,” said one user.
Many others in the comments were also disappointed that they couldn’t use syncedvictory emotes to celebrate the winand petitioned Epic to fix the issue.
“It bums me out. Just let me emote with my duo, Epic,” commented one user, to which another replied, “Exactly! It is the perfect time for synced emotes! Especially with the cute new one they just released.”
Meanwhile, one user was disappointed they couldn’t emote because they would always hug their wife at the end of the match. “Our kids thought it was super wholesome,” they added.
Related:
“My duo and I always found each other after a win and emoted together. Now, we can’t do that anymore. Such a small but really cool thing. Hopefully, it’s just a bug,” commented a different user.
Some players in the comments pointed outthis bug tends to happenoccasionally, regardless of the season. For now, players will just have to be patient until Epic fixes the issue.
Michelle Cornelia is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team, specializing in first-person shooter games, battle royale games like Fortnite, Baldur’s Gate, MMORPGs, and more. She also has bylines at Attack of the Fanboy, Pocket Gamer, and GameWatcher. You can contact her at: michelle.cornelia@dexerto.com